Tyndall hosts AFAF charity golf tournament Published April 22, 2011 By Airman 1st Class Christopher Reel 325th FIghter Wing Public Affairs TYNDALL AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. -- Tyndall hosted the 2011 Air Force Assistance Fund Golf Tournament April 22 at the Pelican Point Golf Course to raise funds for Air Force charities. "The AFAF was established to provide anĀ annual effort to raise funds for the charitable affiliates that provide support to Air Force members in need," said 1st Lt. Brett Barnes, 325th Mission Support Group contract manager and the program project officer. Sixteen teams of four people participated in the four-person scramble that began at noon. A free lunch was offered to the participants. The tournament raised $1,400 that will be donated to benefit the Air Force Villages, The General and Mrs. Curtis E. LeMay Foundation, Air Force Aid Society, and the Air Force Enlisted Village, the four beneficiaries of the AFAF. "The money raised was just a supplement to this year's main goal which is 100 percent contact to ensure everyone is aware of the campaign and has the opportunity to donate," said Senior Master Sgt. Jody Petersen, 325th Medical Support Squadron superintendent and the assistant project officer. For more information on the AFAF campaign, click here.